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Household of Johannes (Johannes "John") "John" Isebrand

He is married to Moeitje Gesina "Cena" Meyer.

They got married on February 12, 1876 at Grundy Co., IA, he was 29 years old.

Johannes Isebrand oo Moeitje Gesina Meyer

Marriage source: 25 Mar 1920 Buffalo Twp., Titonka town, Kossuth Co., IA census soundex, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

Ennen, Annie, Talk to David A. Navorska, (Lakota, IA, ARE, xxi Jun MCMXCVI)

25 Mar 1920 - 'Rippentrop, Sina / Wife / age 61 / married / born IL'
.......
Isebrand Ida J. / Daug. / age = 19 / single / born IA'

Annie Ennen says, 'Johann Rippentrop's 2nd wife is Sina Isebrand.'

Since there is a daughter in the household named Ida J. Isebrand, I am making the assumption that Sina Isebrand is a married name for Sina.

Kent, Robert, Catalogue of Meyer Cemetery, (Algona IA, R.K., xx July MCMLXXXVII), repository: Algona Museum, Algona IA

Johannes Isebrand oo Gesina Meyer

Boyken, J. Clarine J., Chairman, The Whistle Blows at Noon Centennial Hist. of Titonka, IA 1898 - 1998, (Brainerd MN, Bang Printing, 1998), pg. 371

'Isebrand, Johannes 1846-1900 Isebrand, Gesina Meyer 1858-1947 ... Grundy County, Iowa ... Gesina Meyer ... were married February 12, 1876 ...' <>

Child(ren):

  1. Carl Isebrand  1889-1917 
  2. Johanna Isebrand  1897-1994 
  3. Itje J. Isebrand  1900-< 1968


Notes about Johannes (Johannes "John") "John" Isebrand

Johannes "John" Isebrand

Sources: Author: Kent, Robert, Title: Catalogue of Meyer Cemetery, (Publication location: Algona, IA, Publisher: R.K., Publication date: xx July MCMLXXXVII), repository: Algona Museum, Algona IA.

25 Mar 1920 Buffalo Twp., Titonka town, Kossuth Co., IA census soundex, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

25 Mar 1920 - "Rippentrop, Sina / Wife / age 61 / married / born IL
...
Isebrand Ida J. / Daug. / age = 19 / single / born IA"

Author: Ennen, Annie, Title: Talk to David A. Navorska, (Publication location: Lakota, IA, Publisher: ARE, xxi June MCMXCVI)

Annie Ennen says, 'Johann Rippentrop's 2nd wife is Sina Isebrand.'

Since there is a daughter in the household named Ida J. Isebrand, I am making the assumption that Sina Isebrand is a married name for Sina.

Author: Kent, Robert, Title: Catalogue of Meyer Cemetery, (Publication location: Algona, IA, Publisher: R.K., Publication date: xx July MCMLXXXVII), repository: Algona Museum, Algona IA.

This alphabetical catalogue also identifies Isebrand [D.A. Navorska forgot to write first name], 9 May 1900 Ae 53y 9m 27d. I speculate this is Sena's 1st husband.

Isebrand _________, 9 May 1900 Ae 53y 9m 27d. A date calculator was used to determine dob.

Title: Ramsey Ref. Chr., Register über Sterbefälle, (Publication location: German Twp., Kossuth Co., IA, Publisher: RRC, Publication date: MDCCCXCI pg. 320-1, Repository: Ramsey Ref. Chr., German Twp. Kossuth Co., IA

"No. 58 Namen des Gestorbenen Johannes Isebrands Gatte von Sina geb. Meyer Wohnert German Tp Kossuth Co. Geboren zu Ostfr. Wann geboren 1846 Juli 12 Wo gestorben Kossuth Co. IA. Wann gestorben 1900 Mai 9 Wann beerdigt 1900 Mai 12 auf Meyer ____"

Author: Boyken, J. Clarine J., Chairman, Title: «u»The Whistle Blows at Noon Centennial Hist. of Titonka, IA 1898 - 1998«/u», (Publicatin location: Brainerd MN, Publisher: Bang Printing, Publication date: MCMXCVIII), pg. 371, Repository: Titonka, IA pub. lib.

"Isebrand, Johannes 1846-1900 Isebrand, Gesina Meyer 1858-1947
...
Mr. Isebrand ... born in the village of Loquard Ostfriesland on July 12 1846. He immigrated to America in 1862, first setttling in Cook County., Illinois. In 1870 hemoved to Grundy County, Iowa. This is where he met his future bride-to-be, Gesina Meyer. She was born September 23, 1858 at Ridott, Illinois. When she was still an infant her parents moved to New York City. They resided there for two years, then came back to Illinois. In 1871 the family moved to Grundy County, Iowa.

Johannes and Gesina were married February 12, 1876. In 1878 the young couple came to Kossuth County and took up farming. There home was blessed with the births of Ollie, Etta, Dena, Carl, John, Ben, Henry, Senus, Johanna and Ida. ... Johannes died May, 1900 and Gesina in March of 1947. ..."

1 source has date of birth = 12 July. Another has 13 July.

Author: Boyken, Hans-Georg, Title: «u»Wo sind sie geblieben - Ostfriesen in Amerika Teil I«/u», (Publication location: Bancroft, IA, Publisher: Boyken & Boyken, Publication date: MCMXCVIII), pg 233, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

[Pg. 233]

"Johannes ISEBRANDS * 12 Jul 1846 Loquard/Ostfriesland \\ > 1862 Ogle Co., IL with his p and br/si \\ >> 1870 Grundy Co., IA \\ 00 12 Feb 1876 Grundy Co., IA Gesina MEYER \\ .. Mar 1878 Kossuth Co., IA \\ + 9 May 1900 Titonka, IA \\ = 12 May 1900 "auf dem Friedhofe seines Schwiegervaters Hern Bernhard Meyer" \\ R: w, (11) 9 ch, m, 2 si, 1 br \\\\ L: ON#11-1900"

Author: Yeoman, Nancy, Transcriber, Title: «u»Kossuth County, Iowa Death Record Book #2 1897 - 1919«/u», (Publication location: Algona IA, Publisher: Kossuth County Genealogical Society, Publication date: MMVIII), no pagination, Repository: Algona IA pub. lib.

"Isebrand, John, Male, ae 53-0-12, Farmer, Date of Death 5/9/1900, Married, Born: Germany, Place of Death: German Twp Iowa, Cause of Death: Pluricy, Place of Burial: Meyer cemetery"

Author: Appledorn, C. Robert, compiler, Strong, Lin Cornelius, ed., Title: «u»The Ostfriesen Families of German Valley Illinois«/u», Vol. ii, (Publication location: Maple Grove, MN, Publisher: Nystrom Pub. Co., Publication date: MMXII), pg. 404, Repository: Ostfriesen Gen. Soc. of Am., Mendota Hts., MN, with holdings at MN Gen. Soc. lib., Mendota Hts., MN>

"2334. Isebrands, Johannes 2333, * 11 JUL 1845 Loquard, Emden, OSTF, + 9 MAYA 1900 Titonka, Iowa [3841 oo 12 Feb 1876 Grundy Co. Iowa. Gesina (Cena) Meyers, * 1858 Illinois, (daughter of Herman B. Meyer), + 1947
...
[3841] Germans to America ... ship's name Hermine, ... Bremen;
immigration: 28 APR 1862 > Freeport, IL ..."
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Ancestors (and descendant) of Johannes Isebrand

Johannes Isebrand
1846-1900

1876
Carl Isebrand
1889-1917
Itje J. Isebrand
1900-< 1968

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